Category: Arts & Entertainment
November 17th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa
Creator, storyteller, educator… the artwork and performances of Shoreline Professor Parisa Ghaderi transcends diverse mediums and disciplines. Having lived in both Iran and the United States, Ghaderi has experienced a unique state of existence- constantly straddling two worlds without fully belonging to either. Due to this existence, Ghaderi’s artwork is profoundly influenced by the urgent concerns of immigration and the impact of borders, serving to navigate the intricate complexities of these issues.
Date: Thursday 11/30/23
Time: 4:30-6:00pm
Location: 1000 Building

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November 16th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa
Time for the Annual Clay Club Sale!!
Come and get your holiday shopping done! Handmade ceramics by Clay Club students and faculty! Functional and decorative.
Dates:
- Wednesday 11/29 11am-3pm
- Thursday 11/30 8:30am-3pm
Location: Visual Arts Building Lobby, Building 2000

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November 8th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa
Shoreline Community College Theater Department presents:
Madeline L’Engles, “A Wrinkle in Time”
Written by Madeline L’Engle and James Sie
December 1,2,8,9: 7:30PM
December 3, 10: 3:00PM
Adapted from Madeleine LEngles much-loved classic tale, one of literature’s most enduring young heroines, Meg Murry, is back–braces, stubbornness and all. Joining forces with her baby brother Charles Wallace, friend and neighbor Calvin O’Keefe, and the celestial beings Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which, she must battle the forces of evil in order to rescue her father, save humanity, and discover herself. Traveling through time and space, Meg must save both her father and the world from IT, an evil force that is rapidly casting its shadow over the universe. But what does Meg have that the IT does not? Love. For in the end, love is enough to overcome evil and bring ITs dark world crashing down.
Directed by Bryar Golden
Stage Managed by Anna Larsen
Set and Light Design by Richard Schaefer
Technical Direction by John Nold

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November 7th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa
Come Audition for “The Crucible”
Directed by Duygu Monson
‘The Crucible‘ by Arthur Miller is a classic play set during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. The play follows the townspeople as hysteria and paranoia slowly spread, ultimately leading to the trial and execution of innocent people accused of witchcraft. It is a powerful story of individual conscience in the face of oppressive authority and public hysteria, as well as a lesson in the consequences of intolerance. As an allegory for McCarthyism, it serves as an important reminder of the dangers of prejudice and mass hysteria.
Directed by: Duygu Monson
Stage Manager: Anna Larsen
Audition dates: December 4th & 5th, 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Audition Location: Shoreline Community College Theater, 16101 Greenwood Ave. N., 1600 Bldg. / Theater, Shoreline, WA 98133
Audition preparation: Please come prepared with a monologue to perform that is no longer than 2 minutes in length. Resumes and headshots strongly appreciated but not required. You can sign up for an audition at:
http://www.shoreline.edu/theater/auditions
If you need to change, cancel or move your audition after signing up, please email John at jnold@shoreline.edu . Then sign up for another timeslot.
If there are no available times slots or none that can work for you, please email jnold@shoreline.edu.
The Crucible performances dates are:
March 8, 9, 15, 16 – 7:30pm
March 10, 17 – 3:00 PM

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October 31st, 2023 by Damon
Mary Oliver is one of America’s premier nature poets. She spent a lifetime deeply considering such topics as presence, life, loss, grace, silence, and longing – and celebrate the beauty, transformation, the wonder of nature. This 4 week class is an introduction to Mary Oliver’s expressive writing in her book “Devotions” .
Robert Stahl has been teaching Continuing Education classes at Shoreline and Seattle-area colleges for several decades. He has previously taught poetry classes on Mary Oliver, Emily Dickinson, Rilke, Rumi, & Haiku poetry. He’s also taught courses on Buddhism, Taoism, & Zen.
Dates: 11/6 – 11/27 (4 Mondays)
Times: 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Fee: $99.00
Room: Online
Register here: https://www.campusce.net/shoreline/course/course.aspx?C=107&pc=4&mc=0&sc=0
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October 19th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa
Come support our students!
Tomorrow night we will be screening the Seattle premiere of the movie “two front teeth.” This is a movie that many of our students had an opportunity to work on.
Date: Friday October 20, 2023
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Shoreline Theatre

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October 18th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa
The Shoreline Art Gallery is welcoming back folks to campus with a celebration!
The closing exhibition reception for Through the Lens: Documentary Photography & Urban ArtWorks Artist’s Reception is just around the corner! This exhibit celebrates the work of emerging student artists and their collaborations with community organizations from around the city!
All welcome! Refreshments and music by Shoreline faculty and students will be provided!
Special thanks to the Center for Education & Career Opportunities (CECO), Urban ArtWorks, the Foundation at Shoreline Community College and the Associated Student Government for their roles in making these events happen!
Date: Thursday October 19, 2023
Time: 3:00-5:00pm
Location: Shoreline Art Gallery, 1000 Admin Building

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October 10th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa
Join us for a showing of the movie Kenya as part of the Seattle Latino Film Festival at Shoreline!
Date: Wednesday 10/11/23
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
Location Shoreline Theatre

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October 5th, 2023 by Cat Chiappa
Rafael Ramírez, a talented Flamenco dancer from Malaga, Spain, has captivated audiences from a young age. Throughout his illustrious career, Rafael’s performances have received recognition, including awards like the “Breakout Artist Award” at the Jerez Festival in 2023 and “El Desplante” at the Festival Internacional del Cante de las Minas (La Unión) in 2021. His artistry showcases a blend of tradition and innovation, making him a prominent figure in the Flamenco world.
The Honorary Consul of Spain in WA and OR has teamed up with Spain Flamenco Arts, FECACE and Semilla Flamenca to bring an authentic Flamenco experience to Washington.
The enchanting performance, “Lo Preciso,” featuring accomplished dancer Rafael Ramírez, will take place on Sunday 22nd at 3:00 p.m. at the Shoreline Community College Theater.
Date: Sunday October 22, 2023
Time: 3:00pm
Location: SCC Theater
Price: $20 for Shoreline Students, $25 for Shoreline Employees Tickets can be purchases here.

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October 3rd, 2023 by Cat Chiappa

IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Celebrating the Hispanic Heritage Month, the Seattle Latino Film Festival announces its 15th annual edition that will be held from October 6th – 14th. The celebration includes one hundred fourteenth North American and Northwest premieres of feature films, short films, and documentaries from twenty one countries in several different languages, which all include English subtitles. The festival celebration will take place in person and online (Festhome TV) at the following locations in Seattle, Renton, Bellevue, Shoreline, and Mount Vernon. The 2023 venues are The Beacon Cinema, Regal Cinema, Bellevue Art Museum, Shoreline College Theater, and Seattle Opera. SLFF’s free educational outreach screenings will take place at Lakeside School, Mount Baker Club, Seattle King County Libraries, University of Washington, and Lakeside Downtown.
The Opening will be held on October 6th at Carco Theater in Renton at 7:30 pm with the US Premiere of the Canadian drama Undocumented. Christian de la Cortina, Director and Actor, will attend, sponsored by EC Technology Solutions.
SLFF’s line-up includes many highlights of Drama, Comedy, Social Issues, Dance, Thriller, Human Rights, and LGBTQ films. A very special event will take on October 7th in Bellevue Art Museum at 2:00 pm: Siudy Garrido, a Venezuelan Flamenco dancer will be presenting the USA production Bailaora – Mi pies son mi voz (This is my voice), together with the documentary director Pablo Croce. The screening will be sponsored by theHonorary Consul of Spain in Seattle. Two screenings will be at Shoreline College Theater sponsored by Shoreline College Foundation. The first on October 11th the Northwest Premiere of the Mexican documentary Kenya, directed by Gisela Delgadillo, it will be a LGBTQ Celebration in collaboration with the Seattle’s based LGBTQ organization Entre Hermanos at 7:00 pm. The second on October 13th at 7:00 pm with the Northwest Premiere of the Canadian & Argentinean drama in Competition ARIEL: Back to Buenos Aires directed by Alison Fairweather Murray. The award-winning Canadian filmmaker will attend. The Beacon Cinema in Columbia City will be presenting in the following dates October 7th, October 8th , October 11th, and October 12th a variety lineup that will include a selection of short narratives and short documentaries in Competition such as the feature Mexican Drama Martinez, and the feature Chilean Drama Punishment; the Official Selection will include the Venezuelan Thriller Jezabel, two hours of short-films called Spain in Shorts, and the US’s Human Rights Documentary: Ellos gritan libertad (They Screaming Freedom), directed by Melinda Raebyne, a local award-winner director, among other feature films, short films, and documentaries from Brazil, Costa Rica, Italy, France, Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, USA, Spain, and more. Regal Cinema in Renton will start its program on October 10th through October 14th there SLFF will show the Argentinean Drama Three Brothers; and a Nicaraguan Social Issues movie: Daughter of Rage.
SLFF continues to look for films that discuss the difficulties faced by Latinx and Hispanic communities in the United States, and also in our Latin American countries, example are the two free screenings, one on October 10th in partnership with Path with Art, SLFF presents the US’s documentary The Muralists’ Beautiful Pain at 6:00 pm in the Seattle Opera Auditorium, and the second on October 12th at 7:00 pm the Chilean’s documentaryTUPUNGATO – empathy in death, at Mount Baker Club, sponsored by Meaningful Movie Project.
SLFF selected for its competition program twenty-five titles between feature narratives, short narratives, and documentaries from Spain, Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Chile, USA, Nicaragua, UK, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Canada, and Colombia.
The Closing of the festival will take place at Regal Cinema on Saturday October 14th with the awarded Argentine and Uruguayan co-production: I Woke Up With a Dream at 6:30 pm.
The 15th annual edition is presented by Google, Honorary Consul of Spain, the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, Shoreline Community College Foundation, ArtsFund, Path with Arts, Meaningful Movie Project, Regal Cinema, the Beacon Cinema, Crosscut Public Media, Univision Seattle, Lakeside School, Topo Chico, and many more.
For more details about SLFF 2023 lineup please visit: www.slff.org. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. For more information info@slff.org
Thank you for your continued support.
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